I worked at the eagle mountain open Pit iron mine back in the late sixties. My job was to stand at the edge of a Kobelco crusher and signal each two hundred ton ore truck when they could back up and dump their load. I felt the crushers power in my bones. The rock crushing sound was like a series of muffled explosions under my feet. Impressive.
I worked at an open pit gold mine in Canada. As the crusher operator I controlled the size of material as well as speeds for the conveyers and screens as well as the crushers. One jaw crusher two cones. The entire control room would shake. When its 5 am and you’re 10 hours into a 12, it liked to rock you to sleep aha
Greetings from Germany. One of the biggest open cole mines in the world are located in eastern Germany. The cole is loaded on convayor belts. The longest belt is more than 21 kilometers in lenght.
Der Hammer, was diese Materialien aushalten müssen, gerade die Lager der Förderbänder... Würde mich mal interessieren, wieviele Havarien so Alltag sind, beim Produktionsprozess.
The iron ore is brought to the factory and moved continuously through conveyor belts and that is how the iron ore is processed. How simple iron ore processing is ???????👍👍👌👌
I am amazed that a full load dump truck can dump onto the machine and it doesn't stall out, just keeps munching and the movement of the crusher is so minimal to break up the rock.
I think this plant is in Indonesia. It's interesting that there are so few workers. I think at least a cleanup crew must come in every day. What if something breaks ? That would be a disaster. Is the ore pelletized ? Does the ore get transported elsewhere ? I'd like to see the whole cycle from raw material to finished product.
No water sprays at the transfer points or along the belt system, no guards around belt rollers, a lot of spillage not cleaned up and didn’t see any wander switches at head rollers.
Hello from Canada. I really enjoy watching all your videos about mining. They are all very well made. In this video I noticed the very nice landscapes. What country are you in? Thanks!
All I saw was some crushing and screening and a bunch of conveyor belts going down the side of the mountain. Compared to what we have to do with our iron ore, it must be nice. How is the final shipping done? Train,? Barge?
Hi I worked in the British cold fields and we never had the piles of matter all over the floor or below the belts , it was cleared on a regular basis ,,
Maintenance needs to step up their game...Too many squeaking bearings...And it's filthy with piles of dirt and crushings all over the place...Shortens the life of machines. BIG operation though...
@@joshwilliams9248 That place needs about t 20 guys...I wonder what their production tonnage is currently...The way that stuff was flying up those V belts, it's in the millions!
@@eduardonascentes Do you have a bigger one? I'm gonna say no...750 tons per hour is a LOT of material...I'm not suggesting it's the biggest, by any stretch of the imagination but, it's not small either...Mid sized...
@@godbluffvdgg well, in 90's, I worked in a medium size plant, it was 2.750 ton/h... But if you search in the internet probably you'll find plants in Australia, Chile, USA, Canada, Brazil, operating 5.000 ton./h... in fact, mining it's an amazing area... I like the experience I had there...
@@HarrisPropertyMaintenance I suppose that's right if you know what your are looking at. But most viewers don't. So why not take a minute to add a little explanation to the description? Or maybe he really doesn't care about anyone who's not in the industry?
@@constructionwatcher5381 I’m just glad he is making videos because a lot of big mine sites like this don’t allow unedited videos to be taken of the site
How is all of that belt infrastructure more economical than something like a set of rail cars? Maybe there is a substantial elevation change happening that trains do not do well in? Thanks for sharing.
@@FordRangerClassics And the distance involved; if you are hauling the ore to the coast over hundreds of kM then trains are the go; but around a steel plant the conveyor rules !
Thank you very much for sharing. Seeing the technology at work is quite interesting. Much engineering invested to make the system function. Is this mine near Kirandul?
I’m the guy who worked on the thundering lip of the rock crusher at the eagle mountain iron mine back in the sixties. As I think about it that was a dangerous way to make a living. I also worked on the drilling and blasting crew. Everything went smoothly and we went home after each shift looking forward to watching the I love Lucy show and other sit coms on our 12” black and white TVs. But if a mining accident happened,then everybody knew about it in minute detail. It was good for moral to talk about the incident. The mine super kept the stories true and the moral high.
that is quite an impressive operation yall must be giddy with the steel prices now also you need to respect them moving belts a bit more whoever the camera guy is they will rip stuff off of you w/o a care in the world and wtf fix the bad rollers or edit the noise you have ear protection we dont
From what i’ve seen, based on the size, the iron ore is not still prepared for consumption neither in a sinter plant( to much big lumps) neither in a pellets plant, neither in a blast furnace ( to much fines).
Somaliland iron ore potentialies Iron ore potentialies in somaliland is very very high. While the population of somaliland has a knowledge how to import from third world countries and sell shops. Somaliland is one of the richest countries in the world regarding to many aspects.
I worked at the eagle mountain open Pit iron mine back in the late sixties. My job was to stand at the edge of a Kobelco crusher and signal each two hundred ton ore truck when they could back up and dump their load. I felt the crushers power in my bones. The rock crushing sound was like a series of muffled explosions under my feet. Impressive.
That sounds cool
You described that perfectly
Kaushik Bala Eagle Mountain iron mine had its on railroad
I worked at an open pit gold mine in Canada. As the crusher operator I controlled the size of material as well as speeds for the conveyers and screens as well as the crushers. One jaw crusher two cones. The entire control room would shake. When its 5 am and you’re 10 hours into a 12, it liked to rock you to sleep aha
One of the best and most interesting one i have found on youtube on iron ore processing. Love all the different sounds.
Greetings from Germany. One of the biggest open cole mines in the world are located in eastern Germany. The cole is loaded on convayor belts. The longest belt is more than 21 kilometers in lenght.
Der Hammer, was diese Materialien aushalten müssen, gerade die
Lager der Förderbänder... Würde mich mal interessieren, wieviele
Havarien so Alltag sind, beim Produktionsprozess.
Damn really puts borrasca into perspective
This is great. Thanks for sharing. I’ve never found anything like this on UA-cam.
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impressing ! thanks for the video.
This should be called: 20min of conveyor belts...
I was specifically looking for someone to post this comment
No wonder, it is a conveyor factory exhibition in an iron ore mine.
I'm so happy for this Job is very good
The iron ore is brought to the factory and moved continuously through conveyor belts and that is how the iron ore is processed. How simple iron ore processing is ???????👍👍👌👌
There's a lot of processing plant that wasn't filmed...
Yes and from the arse end out come rebar and sheet metal.
@@7rixee Negative… That happens at the foundry
And in between there is a view of the landscape, an iron ore feel-good factory.
@@trainnerd4350 Obviously joking in the spirit of the previous comment ;-)
Great camera work👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Good running conveyor belt system...
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Thanks for the view. I really love conveyor systems. The p[lace does need some cleaning and some grease though.
That view though.
a trick : watch series at Flixzone. I've been using them for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Langston Lyle Definitely, I have been watching on flixzone for since december myself :)
It should be recorded with a 360 camera, so we can look around all the areas when we want.👊👍🙏
Boy are they lucky that first nugget hit the spider cap and shattered.
Im sure they have a remote controlled jackhammer to break any large chunks up.
They don't. Just a big hook from the overhead crane.
I am amazed that a full load dump truck can dump onto the machine and it doesn't stall out, just keeps munching and the movement of the crusher is so minimal to break up the rock.
Good! Some narratives explaining major equipments would have been more informative.
MSHA would have a field day. lol.... grease for the bearings and a Vac truck would do the place wonders
the rollers under the belts are sealed bearings you just run them till they drop and the replace all three rollers at once
Почему столько много просыпанной руды рядом с конвейерами? На содержание рабочего места в чистоте руководство забивает?
Great. Well done.
I think the shiny gentleman has a date with me….
So, let me get this straight... the ore is moved via conveyor belt?
😂
It seems that's the only processing.
🤣🤣
It misses screen house scrubber all this shit
I think this plant is in Indonesia.
It's interesting that there are so few workers. I think at least a cleanup crew must come in every day. What if something breaks ? That would be a disaster. Is the ore pelletized ? Does the ore get transported elsewhere ? I'd like to see the whole cycle from raw material to finished product.
No, at the start of the video the guys were talking in the Hindi language. So this video is from India.
No water sprays at the transfer points or along the belt system, no guards around belt rollers, a lot of spillage not cleaned up and didn’t see any wander switches at head rollers.
I guess you take big rock and make smaller and transport a long
distance via belt, and dump it back on ground.
Seems a bit expensive to do so little.
That creates jobs.
The films with the clogged crushers are also nice.
Hello from Canada. I really enjoy watching all your videos about mining. They are all very well made. In this video I noticed the very nice landscapes. What country are you in? Thanks!
It's India
@@kekhaunter8002 which place in India..
Hadir nyaimak kawan mntap betul
Very informative and well edited. 👍
A very good joke.
Nice video 👌
Super Video kompliment
At 5.52 it would appear that the tractor chain on the apron feeder has been installed incorrectly. Its running in reverse.
I worked on Parker crusher long time ago
crushing slag , sometimes u wood come across iron, that didn't go gown well.😮
Love how they only show the conveyors.
I’m curious how many miles out this site can be heard. It must resonate thru the valleys below.
Where is this? Beautiful countryside.
Watching random boulders go into a hole like a caveman watching fire
Maintaining those conveyor belt support roller bearings must be a tough job.
The first bolder was massive but the crusher didn’t even flinch.
All I saw was some crushing and screening and a bunch of conveyor belts going down the side of the mountain. Compared to what we have to do with our iron ore, it must be nice.
How is the final shipping done? Train,? Barge?
That will be elaborated in screening plant video.
It is either moved by hot air balloons in a large basket, or large kites. It can then be directly dropped into the furnace.
@@coloradostrong finally, a comment that isn't stupid and is incredibly based.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Lots of ongoing maintenance there...conveyor belts can be hell.
tnx alot dear tnx alot
Good video
I have worked in the same plant like this one
IRON ORE cone crushing plant
What processing?
man that giant rock a the beginning it made the top of that crusher spin man.
I am trying to find the Shiny Gentlemen.
BIOM KA HAI NA
Amazing
That look out the window tho.. You imagine this was on a flat smoky plain but no, a most picturesque scene out the window.
Hi I worked in the British cold fields and we never had the piles of matter all over the floor or below the belts , it was cleared on a regular basis ,,
It's India mate , different rules
Maintenance needs to step up their game...Too many squeaking bearings...And it's filthy with piles of dirt and crushings all over the place...Shortens the life of machines. BIG operation though...
Man I'd hate to be the one behind the grease gun. And I thought the Recycling facility I Supervise had a lot of moving parts
@@joshwilliams9248 That place needs about t 20 guys...I wonder what their production tonnage is currently...The way that stuff was flying up those V belts, it's in the millions!
@@godbluffvdgg 6:15... max. Equipment Output 750 ton./h...
Aprox. 200 kg./second... it's a small mining operation...
@@eduardonascentes Do you have a bigger one? I'm gonna say no...750 tons per hour is a LOT of material...I'm not suggesting it's the biggest, by any stretch of the imagination but, it's not small either...Mid sized...
@@godbluffvdgg well, in 90's, I worked in a medium size plant, it was 2.750 ton/h...
But if you search in the internet probably you'll find plants in Australia, Chile, USA, Canada, Brazil, operating 5.000 ton./h... in fact, mining it's an amazing area... I like the experience I had there...
Just walking around with a huge can of WD-40. Looking busy... Cool footage!!
3-in-1 or some Marvel Mystery Oil.
Ölkanne? Fettpresse?
What country it’s a bit primitive just saying
India
India is still in the 19th century technology wise. Seems they like it that way.
@@petermoto409 can get shit done, Darwin awards keep the country running because the people with common sense are still there
@@petermoto409 And yet India is still a thousand years ahead of Afrika.
Is there a furnace under that or sumat what's the light at the bottom of it
Bolani ore mines ka vdo 🤗🤗
respect !
Whole video is conveyor belt Only
2 crushers and 1 stacker and 1 vibrating screen and 1 reclaimer is also there.
@@Fe2O3Fe3O4MiningProcessing So why didn't the video tell us that? Without explanation it's just pointless moving ore about on belts.
@@constructionwatcher5381 not really, if you know what your looking at it makes sense and it’s nice to see another site’s setup
@@HarrisPropertyMaintenance I suppose that's right if you know what your are looking at. But most viewers don't. So why not take a minute to add a little explanation to the description? Or maybe he really doesn't care about anyone who's not in the industry?
@@constructionwatcher5381 I’m just glad he is making videos because a lot of big mine sites like this don’t allow unedited videos to be taken of the site
new long video from conic crusher please :)
Is this Bokaro, India?
There must be an army of people who do nothing but change roller-bearings all day long at this place.
Is it meghahatuburu iron ore mine?
I think this is the famous plant of Bailladila mines , in Dantewada district of Chattishgarh..
It may be the famouse Kudremukh Iron ore plant in Karnataka, India.
How is all of that belt infrastructure more economical than something like a set of rail cars? Maybe there is a substantial elevation change happening that trains do not do well in?
Thanks for sharing.
No time wasted load and unloading. And all the problems associated with that or thet can arise from. Less breaks in the process
@@FordRangerClassics And the distance involved; if you are hauling the ore to the coast over hundreds of kM then trains are the go; but around a steel plant the conveyor rules !
Where is it?
Страшная суть видео в том, что на этом производстве машины еще работают, а вот люди все вымерли.😭😭😄
Where is the located a crushing plant.....?
In our india only bro
Hi where is this ?
Makes me wonder how many people fall in !
Thank you very much for sharing. Seeing the technology at work is quite interesting. Much engineering invested to make the system function.
Is this mine near Kirandul?
Mechanical related video dekho mera bhi kiln 100 tpd
Alguém pode me explicar o que é isso? Tendi nada.kkk
What the location
And what happens when its raininG in the last phase
Things get wet, things dry out !
Из всего видоса я понял что землю катают на транспортерной ленте
Почти. Землю, железо и прочую выкопанную хню от мест где её выкопали к месту, где её скорее всего засыпят в самосвал и отвезут на ГОК какой нибудь
It works i guess...
Where i´m from, this facility would not be allowed to run.
8:32 the wires into the motor, holy shit...
A lot of danger working there.
I’m the guy who worked on the thundering lip of the rock crusher at the eagle mountain iron mine back in the sixties. As I think about it that was a dangerous way to make a living. I also worked on the drilling and blasting crew. Everything went smoothly and we went home after each shift looking forward to watching the I love Lucy show and other sit coms on our 12” black and white TVs.
But if a mining accident happened,then everybody knew about it in minute detail. It was good for moral to talk about the incident. The mine super kept the stories true and the moral high.
I don't understand why you tip such large rocks in to the crusher The force that first load has to be doing damage
Essa moagem destinace a produção de cimento?
where is this plant?
India
@@Fe2O3Fe3O4MiningProcessing In INDIA which state
@@hemanthkumar-hn4ft Who the fuck cares? It's all the same.
We offer customized ultrafine grinding mills system and coated machines for caco3/talc/gypsum/limestone/calcite/calcium oxide/ bentonite/dolomite powder
1.325mesh~3500mesh, finished powder fineness is adjustable.
2.Built-in air classifier, higher classifiying accuracy, powder narrow particle size distribution, better powder quality
3.lower energy-consumption, higher outpout(for same install capacity, 200~300Kg/hour higher)
4.PLC control, simple operation: 1. Low voltage components: Schneider 2. VF/Soft Start: ABB 3. PLC Controller: SIMENS
5.No Dust when producing
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😨 - that is why this processing plant looks extremely dangerous = ⚠️ - ⚰️
Wow. This place employs no humans.
Is this all you're gonna show is iron ore on a conveyor belt❓😡😡😡😡
23 minutes of conveyor belt❓
😂😂😂😂😂
Jesus, who is doing the drill and blast?
Details provde ...
In my country i have the iron raw material but i dont have the machines to concentrate it.if someone wants to share me this project its a good job
Looks like tom price
Probably O S
Where is it
We offer customized ultrafine grinding mills system and coated machines for caco3/dolomite/talc/gypsum/limestone/calcite/calcium oxide/ bentonite/dolomite powder
1.325mesh~3500mesh, finished powder fineness is adjustable.
2.Built-in air classifier, higher classifiying accuracy, powder narrow particle size distribution, better powder quality
3.lower energy-consumption, higher outpout(for same install capacity, 200~300Kg/hour higher)
4.PLC control, simple operation: 1. Low voltage components: Schneider 2. VF/Soft Start: ABB 3. PLC Controller: SIMENS
5.No Dust when producing
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that is quite an impressive operation yall must be giddy with the steel prices now also you need to respect them moving belts a bit more whoever the camera guy is they will rip stuff off of you w/o a care in the world and wtf fix the bad rollers or edit the noise you have ear protection we dont
I need job
I'm diploma Holder in mining engineering
Please inform me
Any pyrites?
We offer customized ultrafine grinding mills system and coated machines for caco3/dolomite/talc/gypsum/limestone/calcite/calcium oxide/ bentonite powder
1.325mesh~3500mesh, finished powder fineness is adjustable.
2.Built-in air classifier, higher classifiying accuracy, powder narrow particle size distribution, better powder quality
3.lower energy-consumption, higher outpout(for same install capacity, 200~300Kg/hour higher)
4.PLC control, simple operation: 1. Low voltage components: Schneider 2. VF/Soft Start: ABB 3. PLC Controller: SIMENS
5.No Dust when producing
Samuel
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West
Fe?
Canvare belt
From what i’ve seen, based on the size, the iron ore is not still prepared for consumption neither in a sinter plant( to much big lumps) neither in a pellets plant, neither in a blast furnace ( to much fines).
This is not the final product, man. It will undergo screening where the seperation of lump and fines took place.
Man.. who runs this place..... what happened if that belt breaks???🤔
It winds up like Christmas candy at the tail pulley mixed in with tons of rock. It's not pretty. I've been there and done that.
Where are you in the world with FE ore that high
Wasted my minutes watching conveyor belts
I heard Spanish at the very beginning of this video. Could be anywhere in central or South America.
It was hindi. An Indian language.
Somaliland iron ore potentialies
Iron ore potentialies in somaliland is very very high.
While the population of somaliland has a knowledge how to import from third world countries and sell shops.
Somaliland is one of the richest countries in the world regarding to many aspects.
borrasca….